Reports say that RE is also working on its both electric L-platform, and 750cc bike based on R-platform, which reportedly gets ready somewhere around 2025.
As the leading two-wheeler manufacturers continue on launching new products in the market, giving tough competition to the homegrown bike makers Royal Enfield in the mid-size segment from every corner. It seems like the brand already knew what was coming from its competitors, which is why it was working on some of the rival motorcycles that will hit the market soon.
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It has been reported that the company will introduce three bikes under the 350-450cc segment. The report suggested the brand has been working on all-new Bullet, internally known as J1B, which will hit the market in September, this year.
The Upcoming Royal Enfield Himalayan 450 caught on camera (Photo: ZigWheels.com)
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Upcoming Royal Enfield Bikes in 2023-24
Apart from this, the bike maker is also lined up to introduce the all-new Himalayan (K1G) in the upcoming months. However, the official details are yet to be released by the company.
For those, who were waiting for something fresh in 440cc, the company might surprise them with Scram (D4K), which is still under development, and likely to be launched before the year ends.
Royal Enfield Classic 650 spied testing (File photo)
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Upcoming Royal Enfield 750CC Bike
If rumors are to be believed, Royal Enfield also working on its both electric L-platform, and 750cc bike based on R-platform, which reportedly gets ready somewhere around 2025.
Here’s What Comapny’s CEO Said About Upcoming Bikes
Reacting about the upcoming plans, the company’s CEO, B Govindrajan told the media that the brand had a great year, and has some exciting plans for the future. He said the company is all set to introduce the strong line-up of bikes for 2023-24. Meanwhile, to maintain the legacy of the brand, Royal Enfield has been working from the core to extend its cubic production, widen up geographical reach, and entered the international market.